Blogmas Day 3: A Gift Guide for Bloggers

Whether you’re buying a present for yourself or know of another blogger in your life you want to buy for this Christmas, here are some great blogger gift ideas to consider getting.

Enya Large Rustic Brown Wrap Journal – £25.50

An organised blogger is a happy blogger, if you ask me. This journal is a luxurious one that would be perfect for someone who really does take and make a lot of notes. Of course, you can get any style journal, but for a special gift I recommend this one, especially because it can be personalised.

Nikon coolpix S7000 Superzoom Compact Camera – £149.00

Bloggers with a camera get to take their own fab photos rather than relying on the use of internet uploads. Now, I’m no camera expert, but a friend recommended this one as a gift for bloggers. Some of its product features include 16 megapixels, 20x Optical zoom plus built-in WiFi and NFC. If you want a more trusted opinion, you can always ask around, or you can trust the information given to me and check out this sweet little camera which is travel-friendly.

Beats By Dre Urbeats – £34.99

I know many bloggers who love earphones, regardless as to whether they’re listening to something for their blog or not. For example, listening to music helps me get in the zone, especially when writing in public. Beats By Dre UrBeats are hugely popular and much loved for the sound quality.

A Blogcademy Course – $497

For those who are working on making their blog a business, then a course would become of extreme use. There are a lot online, but I read about Blogcademy and it seems like the shizz. I would seriously compare this to an alternative university course. There’s so many perks for taking this course. It’s a big price to pay at $497 (around £399) or two payments at $250 (around £200) but this could be potentially give someone the beginning of a brand new career.

Privacy filter screen – £26.99

Sometimes blogging in public can be a bother, with some nosey parkers trying to see what you’re doing. You can prevent that from happening with a nifty privacy filter screen which makes it only visible to the person actually using it. No more worrying about who is peeping on your work!